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* [[Ford Modular engine]], Ford's line of OHC V8 and V10 motors
* [[Ford Modular engine]], Ford's line of OHC V8 and V10 motors
* [[Volvo Modular engine]]
* [[Volvo Modular engine]]
* Game module, an add-on publication for a [[role-playing game]]
* [[Game module]] or expansion, an add-on publication for a role-playing game
** [[Adventure (Dungeons & Dragons)]], formerly referred to as a ''module''
** [[Adventure (Dungeons & Dragons)]], formerly referred to as a ''module''
* [[Vitruvian module]], an architectural measure
* [[Vitruvian module]], an architectural measure

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For the Wikipedia programming structure containing Lua code, see Wikipedia:Module

Module, modular and modularity may refer to the concept of modularity. they may also refer to: Template:TOC right

Computing and engineering

Computer software

Computer hardware

  • Computer module, an early packaging technique that combined several electronic components to produce a single logic element
  • Memory module, a physical "stick" of RAM, an essential piece of computer hardware
  • Multi-chip module, a modern technique that combines several complex computer chips into a single larger unit

Science and mathematics

Music

Other uses

See also

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